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Patented May 30, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WALTER J.

MACHINE BURB/OUGHS ADDING MICHIGAN ACCOUNTING MACHINE Application filed February 25, 1927.

This invention relates to a multiple-register accounting machinecapable of a wide variety of bookkeeping functions. It is particularly useful where a number of different classes of items must be added to or subtracted from a total, each class listed and a new total obtained, and separate totals obtained of the different classes of items.

In my co-pending application, Serial No. 123,397., filed July 19, 1926, now Patent No. 1,778,506, of which the present application is a continuation in part, I have disclosed a machine in which, when used in banking work, an old balance may be entered, checks may be subtracted, deposits added, and a new balance obtained. At the time the checks are subtracted they are also added in a separate register from which their total may later be obtained. The present machine will perform the same work and, in addition, the deposits may be added as a class of items so that their total may be obtained. Provision is also made whereby all negative totals or balances will be automatically accumulated in a separate register'or registers so that their total may be obtained. The machine is not limited in its use in banking work or to the operations above described but the work mentioned serves as an example to briefly make clear some of the distinctions of the present machine over that in my co-pending application. The large number of registers in the present machine, any one of which may be employed to accumulate items separately, makes possible a large number of difierent combinations for performing work in bookkeeping, statistical, and commercial departments of bank and business houses.

The general object of this invention is to provide an improved accounting machine having grater flexibility of usage and capable of performing a wider variety of functions than those heretofore employed.

A more particular object is to provide an accounting machine in which a large number of registers are combined and controlled in such a way as to increase the flexibility and variety of work of which the machine is capable.

Serial No. 170,869.

Other and more particular objects will appear from the specifications and drawings.

An embodiment of the invention is shown 1n the accompanying drawings in which:

Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the left hand sldeof the machine with the casing removed.

Fig. 2 is the rear half and Fig. 2 is the front half of a sectional plan view of the machine.

Fig. 3 is a partial front elevation and section showing the mounting of the multiple lower registers and the manner in which they may be shifted longitudinally to select any one register for operation.

Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the cam for rocking the lower registers into and out of engagement with the actuator racks.

Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the slidable pawl carrying yoke on the lower register frame with which the cam of Fig. 4 cooperates.

Fig. 6 is a sectional side elevation of the lower registers and means for rocking them into and out of engagement with the actuator racks.

Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fig. 6 including also the non-add mechanism for the lower registers.

Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the controlling mechanism for shifting the multiple registers lengthwise to selectively position one of them for active cooperation with the actuatoriracks.

Fig." 9 is a rear elevation illustrating the carriage control of the register selecting mechanism.

Fig. 10 isa vertical section of a portion of the machine looking toward the rear and illustrating particularly the controls for selecting the registers including the subtraction lever control.

Fig. 11 is a partial section looking toward the rear and showing the locking mechanism for the selective register control unlocked.

Fig. 12 is a partial sectional plan view illustrating the manner in which the lock for the selective register control is affected by the total and sub-total control of the lower registers. 3

Fig. 13 is a sectional side elevation of the 

